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US-8434362

Inertial force sensor

PublishedMay 7, 2013
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Technical Abstract

An inertial force sensor includes a detecting device which detects an inertial force, the detecting device having a first orthogonal arm and a supporting portion, the first orthogonal arm having a first arm and a second arm fixed in a substantially orthogonal direction, and the supporting portion supporting the first arm. The second arm has a folding portion. In this configuration, there is provided a small inertial force sensor which realizes detection of a plurality of different inertial forces and detection of inertial forces of a plurality of detection axes.

Patent Claims
10 claims

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1. An inertial force sensor comprising: a detecting device which detects an inertial force, wherein the detecting device includes: two first beams, and two second beams each comprising a pair of beam portions extending from one of the first beams, wherein: an X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis are orthogonal to each other, each end of said two second beams has at least one folding portion, the two first beams are arranged on a substantially identical straight line, a longitudinal direction of the two first beams are arranged in the Y-axis direction, a longitudinal direction of the two second beams are arranged in the X-axis direction, and each end of the two second beams are capable of being driven and oscillated in the Y-axis direction, such that: an angular velocity about the Z-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the X-axis direction, and an angular velocity about the X-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the Z-axis direction.

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2. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , wherein each end of the two second beams are driven and oscillated at the same phase.

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3. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , wherein acceleration is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device.

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4. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the detecting device further includes a weight portion formed at each end of the second beams.

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5. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , wherein each end of the second beams are folded in meander shape.

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6. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the detecting device further includes: a connecting portion that connects a first end of each of the two first beams; and two fixing arms each of which is fixed to a second end the two first beams and fixed to a mounting substrate on which the detecting device is to be mounted.

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7. An inertial force sensor comprising a detecting device which detects an inertial force, wherein the detecting device includes: two first beams, and two second beams each comprising a pair of beam portions extending from one of the first beams, wherein: an X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis are orthogonal to each other, the two first beams are arranged on a substantially identical straight line, a longitudinal direction of the two first beams are arranged in the Y-axis direction, a longitudinal direction of the two second beams are arranged in the X-axis direction, each end of the two second beams are capable of being driven and oscillated in the Y-axis direction, such that an angular velocity about the Z-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the X-axis direction, and an angular velocity about the X-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the Z-axis direction, and two fixing arms which are fixed to the two first beams and fixed to a mounting substrate on which the detecting device is to be mounted.

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8. The inertial force sensor according to claim 7 , wherein the detecting device further includes a connecting portion that connects a first end of each of the two first beams, and wherein the two fixing arms are each fixed to a second end the two first beams.

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9. An inertial force sensor comprising, a detecting device which detects an inertial force, wherein the detecting device includes: two first beams, and two second beams each comprising a pair of beam portions extending from one of the first beams, wherein: an X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis are orthogonal to each other, the two first beams are arranged on a substantially identical straight line, a longitudinal direction of the two first beams are arranged in the Y-axis direction, a longitudinal direction of the two second beams are arranged in the X-axis direction, wherein each end of the two second beams are capable of being driven and oscillated in the Y-axis direction, such that an angular velocity about the Z-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the X-axis direction, and an angular velocity about the X-axis is detected by detecting distortion of the detecting device in the Z-axis direction, wherein the two second beams have at least one folding portion, and wherein the detecting device further includes two fixing arms which are fixed to the two first beams and fixed to a mounting substrate on which the detecting device is to be mounted.

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10. The inertial force sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the detecting device further includes a connecting portion that connects a first end of each of the two first beams, and wherein the two fixing arms are each fixed to a second end the two first beams.

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August 1, 2011

Publication Date

May 7, 2013

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